Reports have recently emerged that Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani, a Qatari banker, is withdrawing his bid to purchase the English Premier League football club Manchester United. According to sources close to the situation, Sheikh Jassim had been in talks with the Glazer family, who own Manchester United, about a potential sale.
The Glazers have owned Manchester United since 2005 and have been the subject of much criticism from the club’s supporters. Sheikh Jassim had been seen as a potential savior for the club, as his financial resources could have been used to invest in the team and help them return to their former glory.
However, it appears that Sheikh Jassim has now decided to withdraw his bid. It is not yet clear why he has decided to do so, but it could be due to the fact that the Glazers are reportedly unwilling to sell the club. It could also be due to the fact that Sheikh Jassim is currently facing legal issues in Qatar, which could make it difficult for him to complete the purchase.
Whatever the reason, it is clear that Sheikh Jassim’s withdrawal of his bid is a major blow for Manchester United fans who had been hoping for a new owner who would invest in the club and help them return to their former glory. It remains to be seen if another potential buyer will emerge in the near future, or if the Glazers will remain in control of the club.